Economic status-quo to remain, as MPR remains at 12 per cent
There was hope that the CBN would reduce the Monetary Policy Rate.
There was hope that the CBN would reduce the Monetary Policy Rate.
Nigerian banks have been advised to maximize the potentials in mobile payment
 It is difficult for SME’s to get loans. There has been a steady decline in aggregate credit to the economy,...
The cash-less policy has numerous challenges. Persisting challenges exemplified by unreliable infrastructure and fear of fraud would halt the progress...
Nigeria's rising debt burden is not healthy for the economy.
The keynote speech was delivered by Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka.
Nigeria’s dented image abroad affects its exports. Nigerian business owners say the stigma associated with Nigerian products within and outside...
MAN advises Nigeria on Economic Partnership Agreement.
The floods that ravaged various states across the nations have affected the economy negatively.
A disgruntled staff will hardly function at the organization he works with.
Starcomms has recently faced severe operational and financial challenges.
Agriculture has remained subsistent because financing needs for agriculture is quite substantial and it cannot be met through the money...
Naira stabilizes against dollar on CBN's cashless policy
Price of food items go up and oil production is threatened as a result of the floods that ravaged parts...
The NCC promised to address the concerns raised
The CBN is making efforts to make mobile money payments popular.
Market Makers now have 28 stocks they can act on.
The Telcos said the present arrangement is not fait to them. Telecommunication companies, Telcos, say they want less restrictions...
Both banks declared a better result for 3rd quarter of 2012 than that of 2011.
CBN says everyone will benefit from the cashless policy.
The voters’ registration cards will now become an acceptable form of identification in banking halls.
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